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December
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Dec 2017
USACE Organizational Chart
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has more than 37,000 dedicated civilians and soldiers serving in
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Dec 2017
Let the Dredging Begin
In the last two months, the Charleston District announced the award of the two construction
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Dec 2017
Gratifying Experiences
Three Charleston District employees voluntarily deployed together for 28 days to Puerto Rico in
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Dec 2017
Pierce Terrace Elementary Groundbreaking
“Hurry up and dig” was the most memorable line from the original song performed by eager first
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Dec 2017
Permitting for Oysters
Oyster season in the Lowcountry means one thing, lots of oyster roasts and eating lots of oysters.
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Dec 2017
Affirmative Action Award
Congratulations to Jessica Byrd, Charleston District’s Equal Employment Opportunity Officer, for
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Dec 2017
Coleslaw is Just a Method
This story is part one of a three part series on highlighting learning from the private sector in
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Dec 2017
Entering through the Castle Doors!
Writing and editing have been a huge part of my life for the past 11 years. As a College of
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Dec 2017
Mission: Critical Recovery
A hurricane hits. A flood rushes in. The skies return to normal. Recovery begins. In the last three
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Dec 2017
Simply Supporting Nature
What are your options if you want a farm but you only own a quarter of an acre of land? You could go
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Dec 2017
FY17 at a Glance
The Charleston District had another record breaking year. Take a look at these infographics to see
August
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Aug 2017
Summer at St. Stephen
Although the Charleston District does not have an "official" USACE recreation site, the Cooper River
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Aug 2017
70 Years Young
If you have been to the St. Stephen Powerhouse, you have met Leroy Pinckney. "Leroy is very
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Aug 2017
Ready to Respond
ne of the biggest persuasion points for recruiting employees to a federal career is the promise of
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Aug 2017
Interview with Brig. Gen. Diana Holland
On July 18th, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, South Atlantic Division held its Change of Command
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Aug 2017
Fort Jackson Celebrates 100 Years
On June 2, 1917, Congress approved the creation of Camp Jackson as a training center to be located
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Aug 2017
87th Change of Command
On July 14th, Lt. Col. Jeffrey Palazzini assumed command of the Charleston District. Palazzini comes
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Aug 2017
Interstate 73 Permit Issued
After 26 years, two environmental impact statements, several re-evaluations, thousands of public
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Aug 2017
Myrtle Beach Renourishment Project Begins
Bulldozers and pipes are among the visitors to the Grand Strand this summer. But just as other
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Aug 2017
Rep. Garret Graves Visits Charleston
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Charleston District recently had the privilege of spending some
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